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Next Saturday, 8p. m. —------------ Next Saturday at 8 p. ni. the drawing for tlie Rambler bicycle will take place. F.veryone is invited to come in and see who gets it. In the meantime I am still selling 2 packages Fairbank's gold dust for 35 cents, 2 cans Preferred Stock tomatoes 25c, brooms 15c, wash boards *5ci 1 gal. bucket honey drips syrup 45c- ‘i gal. bucket best table syrup 35c, Gunpowder tea 30c per lb. My sale on I shirt waists still continues, and every waist in the house will be soli 1 at greatly reduced prices. My'line of men’s work ing shirts at 40c are the kind that us ually retail at 50c. Selz shoes are the kind that make your feet glad I carry a full line of them They are better than ever. C C. MURTON. LOCAL NEWS. Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store. Miss Laura Hale of Winlock, Wash., is visiting Mrs. 11 S. Maloney, tier cou sin. There's a tiger loose in town. A “snap shot” may lie seen and full particulars learned by calling al Grange A Farmer» store. Capt. H. S. Maloney is constructing a new front porch addition Io hie resi dence. Full line of field and garden seeds at the produce market of C. F. Daniels, sold as cheap as they can be purchased anywhere in the valley. Mrs. R. W. Sweet and family have arrived from California and joined Mr Sweet at Whiteeon, where they expect to reside. You get the best values in hats, shoes, corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace and embroidery, tinware ami notions, and big cut in rubbers at the Racket Store. The county road running past the Starr ranch, which has been considered about the worst piece.of road in the county, is said to be wonderfully improved this summer. Fred Kinderman is supervisor in that district, and the patrons of the road are giving him deserved praise. Don't forget Wm. Scott’s closing out sale of silverware and jewelry. When this stock is disposed of tie will carry a full line of extras for sewing machines, and desires to make room for the new department. Mrs. Adolf Mattliies and daughter Meta, left on Saturday for Portland to visit through the month of July. Mr. Matthies became so rushed with work in bis new meat market that lie eent for bis son Charles, who was in the einploj’ of Willard & Ehrman in this city. In its write up of the Dallas school graduation last week the Observer says: “The Hobbs I'atty quartet of McMinn ville was present and assisted in the pro gram. The young ladies are all talented vocalists, and their voices blend most harmoniously. They graciously respond ed to two encores.’’ The new three cent piece soon to lie issued by the government has already beeu styled the “doughnut coin’’ by reason of'the fact that the piece is to have a hole in the center. The innova tion in the coinage of a part of Uncle Sam's money was deemed necessary from the fact that the new coin is the same size and material as the present live cent piece. Mrs. E. Wilcox of Lafayette is one of the foremost citizens on fruits and gar denmg. She brought to this office on Saturday mine remarkable clusters of red and white currants, which were the admiration and wonder of all who saw them, for their size and quantity. Or egon against the world for fruit, and we have noticed iliat Lafayette is one of the particularlv good parts of Oregon. Dre. Smith and Berber performe<l a very ditlicillt surgical operation Monday on Barnard Friesen, of Ballston. It was a case of appendicitis. The patient is getting along very nicely. From present indications the harvest wages in and around Sheridan will be very high in order to get men to come in here. Since the first of January not less than lot) working men have left here to find employment in other places, and as the harvesting of the crops will lie late, others are going east of the mountains (orlhebarve.it. -Sheridan Him / Prof. B. O. Snuffer relumed last Sun day (tom a trip to the great Mississippi vallev. The Professor isn't anv liilliv, you know, and when Io* tells ns that all he could do was to lie . the editor doesn’t believe that he bed at all in the shade and drink ice cold lemonade, our readers may judge of the weather in that locality tit course he did considerable missionary work for Tillam aik eonntv, and the sale ci the H «11 ranch, noted elsewhere, is the first result of liis lalmra in that re apect.—Tillamook Herald. P Teething ’I hen the baby is moat like ly nervous, and fretful, and doesn’t gain in «eight. Scott’s Emulsion is the best food and medicine for teething babies. They gain ln>m tlie start. Stu J lot ■ tree .ample ttcriTT A HOWNK r hemt-la, aowaiy rearl'SCree*, New York joe and fi 00. all dmggi.la ter, more (. hri»t,li,kc, trained in these uon.mu- nionr. Jt is admitted that Christian Sciential* repre How lite Cougresalonnl Couimlllee Yambill County Reporter, sent the wealth and intelligence of the commu Eared in Viewiug the Valley. McMinnville, Oregon. nities wherein they flourish. This fact ought to To T he E ditor : In your issue of May haye some weight in any just estimate of motive The special train bearing the com mittee on rivers and harbo-s left Port 24th, there appeared an article on Chris ami character. If the Christian Science church tian Science setting forth the views of a h«s been instrumental in healing one million land at 9 a. tn last Saturday, and number of New York clergymen regard cases of aipkness, or one thousand, ought not reached Hillslmro about 10:30. Here ing the denomination and its adherents, | this to be taken Into consideration by those who was a great surprise. Half the town, and which would indicate to the public I profesa to believe in the healing power of Christ men, women and children, turned out that our clerical friends of that section ami in the great commission: “Go, preach the were united in their effort to “crush it | with a brass band to greet the visitors out of existence ” That all Christian , gos|>el and heal the sick?” 3 he only class of people for whom Christ had and their townsman, Congressman clergymen do not entertain this unwar words of biting sarcasm and censure were the The Kind Toil Have Always Boii-lit, and whieb has been Tongue. The hospitable people literally ranted prejudicial dread of Christian Pharisees, who could not see any good in any Science and its teaching is evinced by in use for over 30 years, has liorne the signature of thing outside of Judaism. Are we not in danger buried the cars in flowers, and great the recent timely remarks of Rev D. T and has been made under his |»er- boxes of strawberries fresh from the VanDoren of New York city,as published of falling into the spirit of Phariseeism and of the Pharisee when we grow intolerant of the sonal supervision since its infancy. vines ami cherries right oft the trees in the New Yolk Journal, an extract of j meth, ds and beliefs of those who conscientious 9 S-C Allot» no one to deceive you in this. were loaded into the train. At McMinn which I will ask you to kindly publish ly differ from us. and who »till are pultiug I All Counterfeits, Imitations ami Substitutes are but F.v- ville and Independence the same hearty The criticisms of New York clergymen of dif forth noblest effort for the physical and moral periinents that tritie with ami endanger the health oi reception was encountered, accompanied ferent denominational views, concerning Chris salvation of humanity? I have not the pleasure of Mrs. Eddy’s ac tian Science as a religion, are not nearly so Infants and Children—Experience against E-.peviment. by floral gifts, fruit and music. quaintance, but from all the evidence at hand 1 damaging to that cult as to the Christian At Corvallis, one of the most beauti churches, if it be true that these criticisms rep am obliged to think of her as a w oman oi re fully situated towns in the entire Will resent the spirit of evangelical Christianity. 1 markable ability and spotless character. I am amette valley, the people were more am not in any sense a follower of Mrs. Eddy; not in sympathy with her views of Christian doctrine; but, as a minister of Christ and a than cordial in their reception, ami the yet there is much in her teaching that must Christian, I am bound to concede and respect | Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops command the respect and admiration of every entire excursion party, more than loo candid and unprejudiced mind. These criti her virtues of character, her intellectual ability, and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and i’leasant. It strong, were escorted from thé train to cisms may be well meant. Nevertheless they her right to worship God according to the dic contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic the town hall, where a bountiful lunch are unwise, as they must inevitably react upon tates of her conscience and to build up a great substance. Its age is its guarantee. It <le-troys W arms if she can—and evidently she can. eon, consisting of all the good things oi the churches represented by these critics. “They church and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind I have met and known personally quite a that take the swotd shall perish with the sword. the season, was served to the tired “For with judgment ye judge, ye shall be number of Mrs. Eddj’s followers, and in every Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble-» cures Coiistuiation travelers by some of the most beautiful judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall way they compared favorably with the highest and Flatulency. It assimilates the. Food, regulates the women in Oregon. The tables were ar be measured to you again.’ Whatsoever a man type of Christians found in my own churches. Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. snail we judge the merits ot a church if ranged in the form of a hollow square, sovveth, that shall he also reap.” There is no How The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. escape from this law. ‘lie not deceived; God is not by the type of Christian it turns out? I con the room was decorated with a profusion not mocked ” clude that that is the best ehur *h which makes of flowers and banners, and the entrance These criticisms are untimely, since they dis the best men and women, regardless of name or stairs were a perfect bower of evergreens close a temper inimical to the spirit and teach doctrinal tenets. “By their fruits ye shall know ing of Jesus Christ, whose servants all ministers them.” and daisies. The victory of Christianity is to be found in are supposed to be, and whose spirit they are Just before beginning luncheon, Mayor supposed to imitate. They reveal a sensitive the holiness of its professors. When it is under Woodcock made a short address of wel ness, amounting to almost irritability, toward stood by the whole people that the objective come to the visitors and briefly explained an institution which seems to them to threaten point of the churches is character rather than numbers, worth rather than wealth, harsh crit something of the hopes of Oregonians the traditions of the eiders.” On the other hand, the spirit manifested by icism will cease, confidence will be restored, and in the interior for the betterment of the Christian Science advocates is in strange the problem how to reach “the better class” will their condition by the improvement of and happy contrast to the spirit of these theo be solved, for the world is not slow’ to distin the Columbia and Willamette and Snake logical archers. Being defamed, they still en guish between an orthodox Christian and an or rivers. After a round of applause and treat their critics to deal kindly and candidly thodox Pharisee. While it loves and honors the with them, since they desire naught but the one, it has only abhorrence and detestation for the consumption of all the good things furtherance ot the truth. The world at large iheother by the visitors, Chairman Cake, in will not be slow to discern the spirit of Christ If the Christian Science church, or any other graceful and fitting language, thanked in the attitude of this church. Why should cler church, no matter what its name, generates the THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT M the ladies of Corvallis for their hospital gymen think it a wrong thing, and contrary to most of the spirit of Christ |n feeling and in con the preaching of Christ, that a church should duct, that church will triumph in the end. ity, and Chairman Burton, on behalf of believe in and practice bodily healing? Certain We do not need, Christian brethren, to feel the congressmen, in response to repeated ly in the teaching of Christ, as in the atonement alarm because of the apparent success of Chris calls, said : “We have found here a new of Christ, theie is a foundation laid for faith in tian Science. If it ought to succeed it will suc laud and a new people, most agreeable; the healing of disease. Christ was the sickness ceed. “And now I say unto you, refrain from bearer as well as the sin bearer of his people. men, and let them alone: for if this coun but have come to learn, not to talk or “Himself took our infirmities, and bare our these sel or this work be of men, it will come to make promises.” sicknesses.” Sanctification of the spirit, re naught: but if it be of God, ye cannot over From Corvallis the train crossed the demption of the body, this is the atonement of throw it; lest haply ye be found even to fight river to Albany, some of the congress Christ Sanctification is a progressive, continu against God.” work, from the cross to the crown, so also is If this young and thriving organization known men driving over the bridge in wagons ous the redemption of the body. Christ never di to orthodox Christianity by an unfamiliar, and. in order to get an idea of the improve vorced these; “Thy sins be forgiven thee,”and to it, harsh sounding name, bears the fruits of ments needed at that point, and from “Be whole of thy plague ” the spirit, “Love, joy, peace, long suffering, gen The ministry of the apostles, under the lead tleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance.-’ Albany the run to Salem, the capital, ership of the spirit, is the exact model of the it comes within the intention and spirit of Jesus was made in less than an hour. master’s. Nor did this commission end with the Christ, and is entitled to recognition as a church At the capital the entire party was re death of the apostles, for Mark says: These of Christ. AnQ whether it does or does not. has ceived by Governor Geer and Mrs. Geer, signs shall follow them that believe; in my nothing to 4° with the evident duty of Chris Secretary of State Dunbar, Treasurer name shall they east out devils; they shall tian churphes centuries0I4. If is oqr duty to with new tongues; they shall take up ser set an example of toleration, of goodness, of Moore and Attorney-General Blackburn, speak pents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it kindness, of forbearance, of Jove, to all the and a number of citizens, while the shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on world. Jt is oqr duty Jo manifest t|ie spirit of Chemawa Indian band discoursed sweet the sick, and they shall recover.” “He that be- Jesus Cprist: ‘ Peace qn earth- good will toward music It was found during the recep lieveth and is baptized shall be saved,” in any men,” until we all poipe in the unity of the every age of the Christian church And faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, tion that Congressman Berry, of Ken and these signs shall follow them that believe—not unto a perfect man, unto the megsyre of the tucky, was six inches taller than Gov the immediate apostles of Christ only, but al) stature of the fullness of Christ. ernor Geer, and much fun arose over the believers, in every generation of the church’s To account for the remarkable growth of Christian Science, The Reporter’s discovery. In her usual graceful man history. This guaranty of miraculous signs is given to quotation concludes that “the features and cannot be grown successfully else ner, Mrs. Geer made all the visitors feel the church in its corporate capacity. Not all, appointments” of its churches are where. For shipping quality the Clark’s i In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, fur at home during their brief visit, and, as individual«, have gifts of healing: but this and “suggestive of club houses,” and being county of Yamhill. Department No. 2. with the governor accompanied them to gift was to the church as a whole—included in open daily these have done much to pop Seedling is without doubt the best in the the Mollie Rice, plaintiff, i world, and as to flavor it is equally hard it as an organic function of faith, and for all the train on their departure. ularize the institution and wean away vs Ralph I. Rice, defendant' time. This promise is all the m>re significant members of the Christian denomina to beat. At Oregon City the party left the | To Ralph L. Rice, the above-named defentl- when you consider that it was given just previ | ant; tram and went to Portland on the steam ous to the ascension of Christ. “Greater works tions.” This conclusion is but another Advertised I.«tier«. N the name of the state of Oregon, you are mistaken impression of our uninformed hereby required to appear ami answer the er Pomona. A close view of the falls than these shall ye do; because I go unto my brethren, for while the religion of Chris The follow ing letters remain uncalled | complaint tiled against you in the above-enti- was had, and on the home trip the father.” What other interpretation can be giv tian Science is truly of every day prac for in the McMinnville postoffice July j tied court and sun. on or before six weeks from i the 14th day of June, A. D. 1901, which is the to the statement of St. James, recorded in his tical value, and its church buildings and strangers were loud in their praise of en ! date of the first publication oi this summons, epistle, than that he refers to an established and reading rooms are, as a rule, open to the 2, 1W1 : Bild if yon fail to BO appear and answer, the the beauties and resources of the Will perpetual usage in the church? Mr. A. B. Ballard, Mr. C. C. Cook, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief public at all times, its attraction is not If the practice of healing the sick is the basis that of the “club house” order, but lies Nellie M. Martin, Mrs. Clias. Palmer, prayed for in the complaint tiled herein, to-wil: amette valley. i For a decree di.-; olving the marriage contract of suspicion against the Christian Science in the immunity afforded to suffering now existing between yourself and plaintiff, for church, it can well afford to rest under the sus humanity of the ills of flesh and human Jno- Stafford. A L»mtl Csugli Medicine. the care and custody of Harry Rice, a minor J hies M c C ain , P. M. child, and for auc-h other relief as may be equi picion. since it has the sanction of Jesus Christ, ity. Christian Science does not prose Many thousands have been restored to and also that of the Christian church of all ages, table. By order of Hon. R. P. Bird, judge of the coun health and happiness by the use of tor there’s never been a period in the history of lyte, and its mission is to WEAN man. ty court for Yamhill county, state of Oregon, Chamberlain's cough remedy. If af the church when there were not found these not from his cherished church affilia dated June 12th, A. D. 1901. this summons is tions, but rather from all forms of dis flicted with any throat or lung trouble, served by publication thereof, once a week, for and wonders in response to faith. Accord ease, be it siu or sickness, by giving him >ix consecutive weeks, in the Yamhill County give it a trial, for it is certain to prove signs Reporter a newspaper of general circulation and beneficial. Coughs that have resisted ing to the statements of the different ministers, an understanding of the jaw of God This signature is on every box ot the genuine published at McMinnville, in said county and of the evangelical churches seem to have which is applicable to every human all other treatment for years, have none Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets state. C. < LINDEN, suffered by the growth of Christian Science; at need. Very Respectfully, yielded to this remedy and perfect least they have lost no members in consequence 20 7 Attorney for Plaintiff. the remedy that cure« a colt! tn one day D avid B. O g ^ en , health been restored. Cases that seemed of it. It is a question whether the adherents of —------- ---------- j-— State Correspondent. hopeless, that tlie climate of famous Molit i; Ot IIMI RETTI.FMEMT. DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS. that church would ever have identified them Portland, Or , July 1, 1901 health resorts failed to benefit, have selves with the evangelical churches, and, if so, been permanently cured by its use For it is still a question whether they would have Notice is hereby given that I have ap VT0TICE is hereby given that the undersigned sale by Howorth & Co. grown more spiritual, more beautiful in charac Fact« About llood Riirr Straw pointed the following deputy stock in L«l administrator of the estate of II. E. Mayer, deceased, has filed his final account a> *aid ad berries. spectors for Yamhill coontv: ministrator, in the county court for Yamhill The vacancy in the faculty of Pacific Tlie most successful season has just John Redmond, South McMinnville county, state of Oregon, and that said court has set Tuesday, the 6th day of August, A. D. 1901, College caused by the resignation of closed. 40,000 crates have been shipped, precinct ; poetoflice address McMinnville. at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, as Abe Blackburn, Checowan precinct; I’rof. Edwin Morrison, has been filled the time to hear and pass upon the same. as compared to 28,000 last year. It is All persons interested are required to appear postoflice address North Yamhill by the election of Prof. Horner Rosen at said time and place, and show cause, if any safe to estimate that this year’s crop Chas. Mitchell, Amity precitict; poet they have, why -aid final account should nut berger, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, to the pro has netted the Hood River farmers office address Amitv. be allowed and approved by the court. fessorship. Prof. Rosenbeigai is the Dated this 13th day of June. A. I). ¡901. M W POTTER, 175,000 in hard cash, and there is hardly 26-» C.C. LINDEN. Stock inspector for Yamhill Co., Or. eon of the president of Penn College, as Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest an acre in the valley planted to straw- Administrator of the Estate of H. F. Mayer, and distress from tortured muscles, aching deceased. well as a graduate of tlie same college DBFBNM MIN I AITH. TUB VALLEY TltlP. What is CASTORÎA CASTORIA GENUINE ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years. « « You Are Interested X « « ♦i « « « « « « « « If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the most and the best for your money. In the coming and going of grocery stores the little Our opera house grocery goes right along. Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to bottom prices this month. Come and see. L. E. Walker. I Rhenmallsm The Newberg Land Company has this week gotten out from the Graphic office three thousand circulars, giving a brief description of the natural advan tages of this part of the country in gen eral, and Yamhill county and Newlierg in particular. They also contain a list of the l>est pieces of property for sale by the company. W. K. Allen report? that bumneM is more than rushing now at their big cannery in Salem. At time*, upward« of one hundred and fifty hands have l>een employed and then it has l>een difficult to get all the fruit taken care of. During the strawberry run, two thousand cases were canned, ah (hough they were expecting only fifteen hundred They are now at work on cherries and peas.—Graphic. Mrs Laura Nick I in, district deputy president, installed the following officers in Friendship Rel>ekah lodge for the present term of six months, on Taeedav evening last N. G.. Jessie Reed, sup porters, Naomi Wright and Susie M. Ford: V. G., Carrie Schenk; supporter«. Maud Hoblie an<l <‘sa Roberts, sec re ( tarv, Stella Tatty; financial secretary, i Mary Klyver; treasurer, 8. I. Hibbs I warden, Lotta Hobbo; rood mt or, Pearl Campbell; cbaptain, Irene Tatf; inaide guardian. Joeie Wooiette ; outside guar dian, Asa L. Gant. ioiuts and excited nerves. The blood has >een poisoned by the? accumulation ot waste matter in the system, and can nc longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food thev requue. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison ; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condit.on will the aches and pains cease. Mrs. James Ke I. of 707 Ninth street, N. F. Washington. D. C writes as follows; “A few inonths ago I had m >ttack of Sciatic Rhctima ¿¿siu in its worst form The p.«in wai so intense that I became completely pros trated The attack was an qnusuajlv severe one. and ■iv condstiou was regard- eu as i>£»ng very danger ous I was attended |>y one <sf the ino*t able doc tors in Washington, who is al«o a member < f the fac ulty of a leading medical college burr He told ni« to continue his preset ii> tions and I would get well After haring i filler* tw he times without receiving (he slightest benefit, I declined to continue Ins treatment anv longer Hariug heard of ti.RH (Swift’s Specific) fecomtrendext for Rheumatism. I decided, almost In despair however, to give the medicine a trial, ami alter I had taken .1 few hollies I w ««able tc hobble around on crutches, and wry soon there after had no Use for them at all RAR having cure«) me s und aud well All the di.stre-v.ino pains haw left me, my appetite has returned • nd I am happy to be again restored tc perfect I ealih. ealth. a« tlie great vegetable purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in *11 rheumatic r o i W's There are no t'pia.ca minerals in it to disturb the digesti n aud lead to ruinous habit*. We hive prepared a special book oi. Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the m<wt complete and interesting book of Hope are looking fine, and the beet the kind in existence. It will be sent free authorities state that there will not only Jo any one desiring it. Write onr phv*.- nan* fullv and freelv about yver case We l»e a good crop but a good price—proba Make no « haree for medical .*<%tcc • bly from 13 to 15 cents TNt SWIFT SKClFIC CO, «TLAOT*. 6A. berries that has not netted the owner from f too to $400. The 40,000 crates sent out from Hood River would have I filled 65 fruit cars. There were billed out a total of 34 cars, 19 of them by tlie Hood River fruit growers' union and the rest by th* Davidson Fruit Co. The lat- | ter company shipped something over 16.000 crates aud the union 15.000, while individual shippers and growers mar- keted about 8.000. Of the 19 cars billed out by the union, eight went to Montana, seven to North Dakota, three to Winne- | peg. and one each to Duluth, Denver and Omaha. A point of special interest to note here is that Hood River’s $75,000 worth of strawberries was produced on less than 400 acres, something between that number and 350. This may appear in credulous at first glance, but is never theless true. The average size of the in- ; dividual berry patches is considerably les* than five acres. No sectiou in the country can produce *oerrie* that will stand shipment like the Hood River product, and when the farmer* of this valley, by raising strawberries, can clear from $100 to $200, and sometimes $40° per acre beyond expenses, they' have got something that's a sure thing and will pav them better dividends than ! most of the gold mine* of the country | Th« strawberry that has made Hood ! River famous and is making her grow -I er* rich, is the Clark's Seedling. A pe ' cnl-arity about this variety is that it seem* particularly adapted to the valley I Mi l ICE OF FIS %l SETTI FHF^T. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL U nequaled bv any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. H arness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of you- harness, ■¡ever burns the leather ; its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. mi >■ niHw. O il s sold in all I .ocalitie* WTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned LT as executors of the estate «»f Sarah A. Pal mer, deceased, have filed thtir final account of their administration upon said estate, in the county court of Yamhill county state of Oregon, and that-aid court has«et and-appointed the •th day of August. A. D. 1901, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of-aid day as the time, and the county court room at the county court house at McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, as I he place for the final hearing of said final a< - count and of any and ah objections thereto, if any there slionld be Sow. therefore, all persons are hereby notified J nd required to appear at said lime and place nd show cause, it any they have, why said final account should not be allowed ami approved, <aid estate iorever and finally settled, and said executors forever released and discharged tinted this June 13ih, A. D 19VI. 2C-’> F. W. FENTON, WILLIAM I PALMER, A tty lor said estate. JOHN D PAI.MFR. Executors of said Estate. Maanfccmwtb, Oil < •mpnnv. Sawyer’s EXCELSIOR BRAND Oil Clothing In the Circuit Court of the Plate of Oregon, for the county of Yamhill. P. (’. Thomason, plaintiff. \ C E. Thomase-n, defendant. S To C. E Thomasen, the above-named defendant: IN the name of the state ot Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, in said court, on or before the .3d day of Pept^mber. IsOl, which is the first day ot the next regulai ter» of said <•••urt. ur- r tu- date of thia servicrf of sumuious upou mu and if von fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap- t»iy to the <'ourt for the relief prayed for in hi« complaint, which is fora decree or said court di vorcing the plaintiff troui the dciendanl, aud dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and holding the ««me for naught, and for such other and further relief as Io the court may seem meet with equity and good conscience. Thi* -umrooii’« is published for six weeks in the Yamhill rminty Reporter, a weekly newspaper published at McMinnville, Oregon by order of Hon. R. P. Boise, jixige of said court, made in chambers, at Palvm Oregon, ««n th* ’¿5th day of June. VM)I The first publication of this *um- mons 1« on the 5th day ot Julv 1901. J K MAGERS, 2>-7 Attorney for Plaintiff,